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Somebody (or Someone) She has got something in Tom lives somewhere near
has broken the window. her mouth. London.
somebody/someone so-mething = a thing, somewhere = in/to
1 = a person, but we but we don't know what a place, but we don't
don't know who know where
p eople (-body or -on e)
somebody or someone 。 There is somebody (or someone) at the door.
0 Is there anybody (or anyone) at the door?
anybody or anyone
。 There isn't anybody (or anyone) at the door.
nobody or no-one 。 There is nobody (or no-one) at the door.
-body and -one are the same: somebody = someone, nobody = no-one etc.
th ings (-th i ng)
something 。 Lucy said something, but I didn't understand what she said
。 Are you doing anything at the weekend?
anything
。 I was angry, but I didn't say anything.
nothing 。 'What did you say?' 'Nothing'
places (-where)
somewhere 0 Ruth's parents live somewhere in the south of England.
0 Did id you go anywhere interesting for your holidays?
anywhere
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0 I'm staying here. I' I'm not going anywhere.
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nowhere 0 I don't like this town. There is nowhere to go.
something/anybody etc. + a에ective (big/cheap/interesting etc)
0 Did you meet anybody interesting at the party?
0 We always go to the same place. L et's go somewhere different.
0 'What's that I 'It' t's nothing important.
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so meth i ng/a nybody etc. + to ...
0 I'm hungry. I want something to eat. (= something that I can eat)
0 Tony doesn't have anybody to talk to. (= anybody that he can talk to)
。 There is nowhere to go in this town. (= nowhere where people can go)
some and any ➔ Unit 76 any and no ➔ Unit 77 anybody/nothing etc. ➔ Unit 78
168 everything/-body/-where ➔ Un it 80